Checking The System; Setting Up Test Conditions - Nortel CS 1000M HG Manual

Fiber remote multi-ipe interface fundamentals
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106 Remote IPE acceptance testing
Acceptance testing consists of:

Checking the system

After the Remote IPE has been installed and configured, visually inspect
the Remote IPE cards and observe their LEDs to make sure they are
operating correctly :
If the display and all indicator LEDs on the Remote IPE equipment indicate
good operating conditions, the equipment is functional. Proceed with setting
up the necessary equipment for this test.

Setting up test conditions

To conduct acceptance testing, a setup is needed that can verify basic
functions and features initiated and terminated at the Remote IPE site.
It may be able possible to use the system as configured at the site according
to the customer requirements and not have to modify the configuration to
perform the acceptance testing.
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checking the system
preparing the system for testing
testing local system functions at the Remote IPE site
On the Superloop Network card at the local site, check the card LED
located at the top of the faceplate. If the LED on the Superloop Network
card is Off, the card is enabled and operating correctly. If the card LED
is Off and the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface alarm LEDs are On, the
card is enabled and operating but the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
or the fiber-optic link is faulty. If the card LED is lit, the card is disabled
or faulty. To enable the Superloop Network card or to correct a problem,
go to
"Remote IPE fault isolation and correction" (page
On the Peripheral Controller card at the remote site, check the card LED
located at the top of the faceplate. If the LED on the Peripheral Controller
card is Off, and the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface alarm LEDs are
also Off, the card and Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface are operating
correctly. If the card LED is Off and the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
alarm LEDs are On, the card is enabled and operating but the Fiber
Remote Multi-IPE Interface or the fiber-optic link is faulty. If the card LED
is On, the card is disabled or faulty. To enable the Peripheral Controller
card or to correct a problem, go to
correction" (page 128)
Check the hexadecimal display on the Peripheral Controller card. Refer
to Appendix A to identify hexadecimal codes displayed by the Peripheral
Controller card during self-test.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface Fundamentals
NN43021-556 01.01 Standard
Release 5.0 30 May 2007
"Remote IPE fault isolation and
in the Maintenance section of this manual.
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